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The Paris Gibson Junior High School gymnasium had a running track on perimeter of the second level.
?The posts to support that were on the playing floor of the basketball floor,? said former teacher Dick Kloppel, ?so you could literally run into an iron post while playing basketball.?
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The students are hard at work in this 1974 photo showing the science room at Paris Gibson Junior High School.
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The students are hard at work in this 1974 photo showing the science room at Paris Gibson Junior High School.
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MGM studios blew up the Paris Gibson Junior High School annex in 1977 for the filming of "Telefon," starring Charles Bronson.
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MGM studios blew up the Paris Gibson Junior High School annex in 1977 for the filming of "Telefon," starring Charles Bronson.
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MGM studios blew up the Paris Gibson Junior High School annex in 1977 for the filming of "Telefon," starring Charles Bronson.
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Emily Kuntz paints the sidewalk with powdered chalk at Chalk it Up at the Square, outside the Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art, Friday. Asked what she was painting, she responded with a shrug. "I don't know," she said. "I'm just painting for fun."
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When Central High School was built, only two small churches stood nearby, leading townspeople to joke about it being "way out on the hill near Belt."
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The gardens on the grounds of Paris Gibson Square are the work of many volunteers.
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Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art announced Tuesday, that Farmers Union Insurance will sponsor a year of free admission for visitors to the museum from March 31, 2010 to March 31, 2011. Pacific Steel and Recycling had sponsored free admission since 2006.
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Robert Harrison stands in front of the architectural sculpture, "Paris Gibson Gateway", he created over 18 years ago for the Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art. Harrison, who lives in Helena, was in Great Falls performing minor repairs to the piece.
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Paris Gibson Square's south side.
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Attendees mill about at the 2015 Arts on Fire, an annual event held by the Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art to support educational opportunities and the arts in northcentral Montana.
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Kristi Scott, Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art curator of art, pulls a Val Knight Painting, "Woman in Pink Gloves" from a shelf at the Square. This painting, already in the Square's collection, will join newly acquired and on-loan pieces in an exhibition of Knight's work.
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